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THE cR¢A‘r |Nv|oonA1'ol\. ntlntos UP TMI: SVUTILII. liilfkiltl Tililil .tllll Ciiflillf IILSII- ls A _:avr AND aP¢:r:uY cunt ron Atl. couone Arm cowl. i Tlill CANADIAN DRUG C0., United, sr. wus. N. s. , 4 g- IGB I l ui; lion, l~`u.~li.\~l‘, .\l ulrort. ~\. li. ~ liltll; li. .\. J. Slnlii in this t`i\y l>_\' Lili .\pi»llt'.\':i|‘|<. l`~ ulr.il lun.. Stoll-, ll. \l l‘i-' - . itll t ,.\l‘ . i-*-------__. DR. DeVAN'S FRENCH PILLS Arellai-in Regulating Pill for Wom en. $5 a. box. Sold at all Drug Stores. ur mail-:d tu any address on receipt nf price. The Scoliell Drug Co., St. Uatltcrinea, Ontario. PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN Ilcstnros Vim and Vitality for Nerve und llraln; increases "gray matter". Tonic-will build you un, $3 a box. ur two for $5, ui. drug stores. or by mation receipt of price. The Seobell Drug Un., Sl. Cntherinel. Ontario. BCLU A'l‘ F034TEl(‘S UIIUG S'l‘0lllil PROFESSIONAL CARDS re---i_°”'_'?””_l' DR. l. E- CROKEN Veterinary Surgeon Office and Residence 17t Great George Street Opposite Kennedy's Garage Phone 804 i”é S. S. HESSIAN Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. MONEY TO LOAN. Mongagu, . - P. E. island McLean & McKinnon, Ba rriste rs, Attorneyeat-Law Office, Royal Bank Building. Dharlottotown - - P. E- lllilld E. S. Blanchard B. Arch. ARCHITECT BANK or Nova Soorra Ctralvtusus 7265-2»26MEtf »¢» MARK R. MeGUlGAN, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Puerto. Money ¢° I-°l" Charlottetown, P. E. l. Cameron Block, k l ,___ Morson & Duffy Barrlsters and Attorneys lolleitors for Royal Bank of Canada MONEY T0 LOAN McLeod & Bentley W. E. Bentley, K.6. llrrlster and Attorn¢y.at.-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Dfllos ~ Bank of N. I. Chambers '$H&li4.s.»s.'r ._ .. . St. l’a`trrcli_r_in Emerald The concert held at Emerald March 17th under the auspices of successful St. Pairfck’s enteftaln- ments yet held by this society. Despite the condition ol' the roads the hall was filled to its ut- most capacity. The splendid pro~ grarnme was well rendered and was ntuch appreciated by all. One of the most pleasing features of the evening was the address by Rev. lil. J. Smith, Kinkora. The Rever- end gentleman dealt with his sub- ject “The History of Ireland.” in an able and eloquent manner, and _ Ythe B. I. S. was one ofthe most was followed with the closest at- tention by all those who had the pleasure of.henriug ltlrtt. The singing by Mr. Robert La- mont, foirly took the house by storm and he hnd to respond to repeated encorcs. ’l`he songs by Messrs l\icI)on:\ld. l.awloss und McKinnon ivt-rv well ternlered nlt,|`recvlvi~d ltcztrty ap- plause, whilo rho ,ivclturltttiurt by Mr. Louis U'Uortuor given irt that gt-rtlit-rn:\rt`s bust stylc, was at dec' hit-rl hit. 'i`hi- nlatin f\~:tturi» of the t-ntt-r- iatitrlni-ni thc rovl.~wd vcrslott of "l{utltlc¢-n Mavournern" in four nuts .wus wcll p|'\~svritt-rl and .slrnivi-il more than usual historic ability on thc part of the perform- ers. CAST OF CHARACTERS Kurltli-on 0‘i'ounor-Mrs. Par- ncll lilcMuhon. Miss Dorotlt'_»' Kav:t`nnglr-Miss .-irlelnitle Mulligan. Kitty U'Luvcrly--Miss Knilt- (‘:t.-lt. iii-rnurd Knvunngh---lil|'. Wil- liuru iloylv. 'l`r-|'r'¢-ltr-it 0`.Vlori>-i.\lr. Lierttrvtt l)\-igharl. lluvid t)'t‘onnur-Mr. Johrt J. \\'hitt-. illll liutton t‘up---1- Sour Milk Doughnuts Ono cup sugar, 2 cggs, -fi/3 cup sour milk, 2 tzrhlcspoorts moltcd hut~ tor, 1 tcuspoort soda, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 tcispoou baking powdcr 1-2 teaspoon grated uutmcg, flour, Mix ingredients in order given, shape, fry and drain. . | ln Memoriam MISS MINNIE Mc|NNlS .\`cver hurl th" writer so Sari at duly :ts to write und crmtempl-atc on the dcattlt ot' Miss Minnie Mc- lnnis wltn pussod uwzty at her home in .~\llian~,»' on lilztrch 15th insi.. Site \\'a.~; it daughter of Phaletn and Airs. Mclnnis of Albany whore she rv.nve.~r io rnrnlrn ltvsidvs hr-r sorrowllliti p.rr~r-rits four lirotltt-rs. Moy ltcr soul rcs; in pr-ur-rt. Tho Gtlurdiutt r-xtciuls .s-yumzttlt-/. When . You Get up “tired as a dog” and sleep is full of ugly dreams you need _ E[llAli'$ BEPILLS Fatigue is the result of poisgns produced by exercise or failure to digest food PY°P€\" ly, and eliminate it promptly with the aid of liver and kidneys- *riiiii 1 Letter oi_Ciln¢lolende Mr. John N. McDonald, Wood islands has received the following letter: Dear Sir and Brother,-#We your Brethren of L. 0. L. No. 2737 take this mean; of expressing to YOU and flillllb’ our sincere synt- pathy in the death of your daugh- ter Ada Kathleen. We know that our words cannot heal the~wound nor replace the loss made by her death. We also know tltat she will be ntlssed in your family circle and in the various societies in which she was interested in the land of her adoption. But we be- lieve that you as a brother will willingly submit to him who rules and orders all things for and ac- cording to his own purpose. We therefore as Bretlrrert ask you and Mrs. McDonald and tho other ntcnlbers uf your t`umily to accept of our sympathy. Signed on behalf oi` Sword L. O. L. Nu. 15737. Culrtrttittee---Jarncs W. Cook, Rod- \-rlck Mcltac, F‘ratnt:is t`ook. l<-03--i A BRASS BED IN THE MAR- QUESAS All :tntuslng tale is told' of the coming of the first brass bled in Atuonu, Atuunn is one of the Mar- uneszts islands, it place ol cocoa- nur palmbt, and people wlto nre .still ornamentnlly fattoed and who used to be cannlbols before the missionaries arrived and taught them lbetaer. But no missionary had over disemhurkcd a brass bed on the beach of Atuona; it cante with the luggage of u curious tra- vellcr who had seen the island from thc dock of a steamer, and felt :tn impulse to live there ri while und soc wltnt it was like. Ile could not depart, he says, “without penc- trrtting into those rvbrupt und' inel- nnchuly depths of forest, without endcavorlrrg, though ever so feeb- iy, lo stir the cold brew of legend and tale, fast dfsnppenl‘ing_ur\der stupor- :tnd fot'gett'uirtess.” And so one day the hoof brought ltirn n- erltorc, anti the populace welt-ontcd ltirn, rnstrvclling :tt the sight of the "gnldcu bed" and nearly over- cornn with delight at the elasticity of the springs under thc irnattress. They took turns bouncing on it. while hc drove an easy bargain with the possessor of it house for tho use of the domicile in return for leaving the "golden bed” with thc owner when he departed. Then, the bargain concluded, the wife of I-hc chief who owned the house had thc unique privilege of sitting on the bed, happily bouncing up and down, till it 'wits lifted on the tat- tooed shoulders of four Marques- nns and marched with honor to its destination. ---_<+>---- .. YOUR LITTLE WIFE Who plans to make your future bright? Your little wife. Who cooks to tempt your appetite? Your little wife. Who tolls the women friends that you . Are the one grand husband through and through? . -Your little wife Who pats your cheek when you get home? Your little wife. Who smoothes the thin hair on your dome? _ Your little dife. Who looks at you, het' brown eyes ' clear, And. snuggling to you extra near. deat‘?", S'nys, “This is- 'payliday-ain.‘t it Your little wife. g -il- INFLUENZA BACHILLI ' TURNS INTO FUNGI Physicians are yet uncertain as to whether influenza is caused by the so-called Pfeiffer bacillus or hy something else. A highly interest ing suggestion comes front Drs. H. (7. VVade anti (3. Manulung of the University of the Philllppines in the form of tt preliminary report to the Journal of Experimental Medriclne on some stud-ies they have been making in Manila. _ ri ries S T _ ras cuua.o'1*i'a§'rro§\ru'cu.».snrtu iii ;_ 1 * - , - i - ~ t.- \r7` \ Fw T . , . ` `~"'.f' .... '\:.»"_¢¢,( W .3'\1.‘rg»_-.nr an et and codec. ‘ copy. . sr°%¥6’ aimg r 5 sf a as ,* _ mn!/5/» 1.' ff; f(;’i@%c. i / L-/. f Ji Breakfast is a better meal when you have Carnation for the cereal via* "‘yi For Curlyhead’s‘ bowl of bread and milk*-whenever hc needs it- Carnation is nourishing and pure. Book' of 100 Recipes FREE Carnation is richer than milk ordinarily usedforcooking. imparts ' afine flavor. Saves butter. 100 Carnation recipes in this book, many of them new. Write'for a T; " ' L" ' ~' "~V= *_* 1. i rl v i l i - ia _ Z , \\.. / Uuswsrrulro couornstv li ARNATION is "whole" milk- with part of the water removed. Add an equal part of water to Carnation Milk and you have milk of natural consistency--NOT separated or skimmed milk, but riclz, “whole” cow's milk. flavor. _ --so good form in And Carnation ‘Carnation Milk Products Co., lp/ Drinking Cereals U .re Carnation Milk for 'éfm §§§§§§_°m Cocoa Custards --.___ g_________ ii ‘ That is why Carnation is _.-.,, -so good for table use. It serves . as oth milk and cream. -so good for children’s drink. It is rich in food value. -so good for cooking. Adds Saves bu ttcr. _ forinfant feeding. Uni- richness. is absolutely pure. This rich milk is Col_lected_ every morn- ing from Ontario’s fine dairy farms. _ Part of the water is evaporated from it. Fresh, Whole MILK Sealed for safety-Sterilizer! for purity Fresh and rich, it is Sealed in clean new containers. I-ts absolute purity is assured by Ste°r1'l- izin g. in tiff; handy form it travels safely - to your home, is kept on the pantry shelves and opened, only - --as you need fresh milk. _ l I Add water to ‘it-an equal part-and it is milk of natural consistency-NOT Separated Milk-but “whole” milk, uniformly rich, sweet and PURE. Nothing is .added ' ` -not even su ar. It “keeps” because 1 it is sealed ang sterilized. If you use Carnation you need no to Carnation Milk other milk supply-and you will want ‘ no other. ' . Phone ourgrocer-he ts the Car- nation Milkntart. Limited - Aylrner, C ondenrefics at Aylmef and Springfield, Oni. Baking i` 'F/\N'l` FEEDING Creumcd Soups Ahrlultcd Spot-i.ili~;t's Formula for ltnliy'r. bottle will e ound in thc Cornntion Booklet. 'l`lri~; rrtilk creamed vegetables is absolutely pure forittfunt fccding. Use Carnation " according to your family physiciat1's dirwtinns.. Ont. .J rnaffi ilk' .ff ' f~I _ "Frans Confented Cows” r They have been watching the so- called influenza bacilli discovered by and named after Pfeiffer, in sev- erul different cultures and media, and flrrd that these undergo changes irt .form and character that make them seem absolutely different creatures nt different times, devel- oping flnully into typical fungi. it ruuy be, they suggest. tltat tlte unceriztinty about the influenza bacillus has arisen .because hither- ro thi., has fbeen -studied only as a lbaclllus. |While titers seems a grcnt probability tthat this bacillus is responsible for influenza, no one has yet been able to ascertain how it works, for it has not been pos~ sible to filter out any virus. Per- haps the bacillus in its bacillus form does not give out n virus, but in its fungus form if ruay. l The transformation of microbes 'i fromfme form io rtnolltvr has lu-on descr bed by runny irrvvstigutnrs, and it has even been sttggr-slr-ti lhut the snrttc nrierobe ln different dis- eases. ~Drs. Wade nnrl Mnnulung pruni- isg to give lo the world soon the re.ults of their sindii-s of the fun~ gus form of thc inline-nzzt hncilltls, which it is suggested, muy be the real offender. ---¥€Q-5-l IRON DUKE A POOR SHOT ‘ Some soldiers, like lawyers, are excellent in giving the correct in- structions professionally but indli- ferent executors of the santa irt dv- tall. A Lord (‘h:ntcel|or of Ertgluttd ma`de out his will in such a manner as to lead to endless litigation. Napoleon wus u poor Shot . Lady Shelley records iulher dianyl ni' \\'vllingiorr during our- oi' his vifaits. "l ztiscrirrrprirrierl thi- guns in thc atftt~rnoon." sho writes un Sept. S, i819. “Tito ltcro ni' \\'ulr-r'luo was at vi-l'_\' wild slrltl. Ai`li>t‘\vu1||\tlirtg it |‘i~irlcv<'r und l:rlr-r on itririrwririg :r lr<»i~pi-r's guil<~r's, ho s-prirtlrh-il the hurt- nrlna ni' un old \vornun who r~lt:\l\i-.vii lo ho watslting clnlhr-s att hot' l'o|iu|.',v \\'ilnlo\\'. 'lily gotnl \\'o- mun,' l still, ‘this ought to ho the pr‘o\nlr=sl nnunvnt of _vuur lifr-. You have had lho distinction uf living shot hy.Iho llnlro of \\'i~llil\gti>l\.’.. llor fum- wus \vrt~.ulltvd irt slnfh-s ns tho cnntrilr- llulu- slipporl at gold coin inin hor hzinrl " ---_-- _ Paid a War Bet. War bots are ttu\v bcing paid by ll\f‘ pcoplo who wort- wont in say, “You r-;rn'i hon( (lt‘|'ruul\_v." Morgztn .l, tl`l.lr'ir\n, i`o|'m<\r judge of thi- Sn~ 1 ‘nitro court of Now York, rccrittlly :.r\'i- “tho In-si dinner lhut tunnoy infill lur_v" fu tie-u. (mir-rttatrt i)u- gout and 25 of ilu' in-itcr"s friends, liorurirger- oi' at -i DOING HIM A FAVOR. When my cousin, n<_\wly cnn\rnis~ - ° ._ 1 r T izif'1:'1i':f:'.1;';1t1i.___TTLM.__._, ' at \vo|\1|vr‘fuloxllililtinnby lin- Duke' sion(-rl, was scnl to (‘.mup Grant he found lrlrnsvlt' in command of it lot of dr-nfl mcn drawn rnuinly from our slulu district. One in particu- lur' look quite it fancy to ltlrrt nnd nvvor lost it clutnce of doing him a fuvor. (ine dny rtffor- the .man had been in i-nntp only it wcelr or so ho ran ltrcutltlcssly up to my cousin, llc rcrttt-rrtiwr-ell to salute after xt fash- ion then stood plainly trying to lllillk what fo do next. Finally he burnt out “Bent it. mister, wltllo de goln's' good. Da Boss is nftcr ynusc, und gosh, hc's' sore!" The colonel was at tho other ond ol' the trench culling for the officer in clmrge.-Chlcago Tribune. i--¢¢>---- Mlnav‘d’s Llnlmsnt Cures Dandrufl BRINGIN G UP. FATHER “ 'l i W 1 P Nuo was A ` ._,,__m. 1,. .,__ ,__ ~- AT THE E T E Doon -MARY: Q PAELEKM nun- ! 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